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Sahur Bereketi 10. Bölüm | Mustafa Kara & İsmail Hakkı Aydın (28 Şubat 2026)
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00:00:53Yathrib is still a long way from becoming Medina al-Munawwara.
00:00:57There is still a long way to go until the moon rises over the Farewell Hills.
00:01:02It will be a long time before a mountain is named Uhud and Medina becomes the land of migration.
00:01:11A ruler named Tuban halts his army before it can attack Yathrib.
00:01:17The people of the book who were with him said, "O ruler, we beg you, stop!"
00:01:24Because this is the land of the last prophet's migration.
00:01:28And please, let us wait for him.
00:01:33These four hundred scholars from the People of the Book will remain in Yathrib.
00:01:36The ruler has houses built for them.
00:01:40Another house is added in the middle of the houses.
00:01:44The ruler's eyes are moist and fiery.
00:01:48This house, he says, is the house of the prophet who will migrate.
00:01:52And a letter from Tuban to the last prophet.
00:01:56I believe that Prophet Ahmad will be sent.
00:02:01If my lifespan catches up to hers,
00:02:04I will fight for her and dispel the sorrow from her heart.
00:02:10A letter is hidden in the desert.
00:02:13Sealed with a gold seal,
00:02:15Untouched, unspoiled.
00:02:19It is kept a secret.
00:02:21Seven centuries.
00:02:24A letter, a home.
00:02:26A mountain called Uhud,
00:02:29A land called Yathrib.
00:02:31They are waiting.
00:03:07Seven centuries later, in Dar al-Nadwa,
00:03:11In the darkest house on Earth,
00:03:15Inside there is profanity, inside there is hatred,
00:03:18Inside are the devil and his desires.
00:03:21Faith outside, peace outside,
00:03:25Guardian angels are outside.
00:03:28The devil is such a serious old man.
00:03:31They're talking to the death,
00:03:33They're talking about his death.
00:03:35The first to speak was Abu al-Bahtari ibn Hisham.
00:03:39Lock him in an iron cage and wait for him to die.
00:03:43Abu Jahl ibn Hisham was the last to speak.
00:03:48A brave man from each tribe,
00:03:50Let him take a sharp sword,
00:03:53Attack at the same time.
00:03:55This idea of Abu Jahl's is the final decision.
00:03:58The polytheists of Mecca and what a serious old man,
00:04:02They are waiting.
00:04:04They are waiting.
00:04:06Faces devoid of grace and honor,
00:04:09Swords in their scabbards,
00:04:10Near a house that radiates light.
00:04:13The moon touches the tips of their spears,
00:04:16Hatred in their eyes,
00:04:18There was sarcasm in his words.
00:04:20These are the children of oppression.
00:04:23They are like servants of the devil.
00:04:25They are breathing, though.
00:04:29They are like the dead above the ground.
00:04:32There is no intelligence.
00:04:35They're like the dead.
00:04:37But he is a prophet.
00:04:40News from the heavens,
00:04:42It lands without warning.
00:04:43Gabriel explains what happened.
00:04:46Hazrat Ali was on the Prophet's bed.
00:04:48He lies down fearlessly,
00:04:50He falls asleep.
00:04:52Men with dirt thrown on their heads,
00:04:55They couldn't see it.
00:04:56The Prophet who left from among them.
00:04:58They could not hear the verse, which was like a veil over their eyes.
00:05:01Yasin,
00:05:04For the sake of the wise Quran.
00:05:06You are undoubtedly one of the prophets.
00:05:10You're on the right track.
00:05:11A set in front of them,
00:05:13And we filmed a set of shots behind them.
00:05:16We shut them down.
00:05:18They can't see anymore.
00:05:19Whether you warn them or not, it's the same to them.
00:05:23They won't believe it.
00:05:24A house radiating light,
00:05:27My beloved, walking towards Sevres,
00:05:28Hayder-i Kerrar sleeping in his bed.
00:05:34They are waiting.
00:05:36Sevres cave,
00:05:38It was the gateway of the migration into the desert.
00:05:41When the two friends passed through that door,
00:05:44In front of the cave,
00:05:46All that was left was a tree that had grown suddenly.
00:05:50Umm Gaylan tree.
00:05:51Two mountain pigeons have built a nest on a tree branch.
00:05:55A spider web.
00:05:58The Prophet's guards.
00:06:01And the Kaaba,
00:06:04Mecca was left behind.
00:06:07The migration journey lasted a week.
00:06:09A week of sandstorms,
00:06:13The sands,
00:06:14The roads,
00:06:15The prophetic gaze that caresses the mountains.
00:06:18And first,
00:06:20The brave warriors greeted him at the Harre location.
00:06:23And the sun greeted us.
00:06:26In the sign of Cancer,
00:06:27At 23 degrees and in 6 minutes.
00:06:30And the camera greeted.
00:06:32In the sign of Leo,
00:06:34At 6 degrees and in 35 minutes.
00:06:36Then Cuba,
00:06:39The first mosque and the first Friday prayer.
00:06:43For days our eyes have been on the road,
00:06:46Hearts have been on everyone's lips for days.
00:06:49Is it only the Ansar who are waiting for him?
00:06:52A letter,
00:06:53A house,
00:06:55A mountain called Uhud,
00:06:57A land called Yathrib.
00:07:02They are waiting.
00:07:46It is late afternoon.
00:07:48Yathrib's gaze is fixed on the hills of farewell.
00:07:51First, a silence,
00:07:53Then a buzzing sound,
00:07:55And cries echo across the desert.
00:07:58Because my beloved is appearing on the horizon.
00:08:01Yathrib becomes Medina al-Munawwarah.
00:08:03A full moon is rising,
00:08:05From the Farewell Hills.
00:08:07Not a rose,
00:08:09Lives are being lost on the roads.
00:08:11Here it comes,
00:08:13The Messenger of Allah is coming.
00:08:15Medina is weeping.
00:08:18Medina is smiling.
00:08:21Here comes the Messenger of Allah.
00:08:24Then Abu Bakr,
00:08:26Here you go, my friend.
00:08:28Here's the wound.
00:08:29Oh wind,
00:08:32The scent of the Messenger of Allah,
00:08:34Take him to Uhud.
00:08:36Let the longing for Uhud end.
00:08:38O Ansar,
00:08:41O honorable Muslims,
00:08:44Clear the way for Kasvana,
00:08:46He was told where to land.
00:08:49Isn't being a neighbor of the Prophet enough for you?
00:08:52O Abu Ayyub al-Ansari,
00:08:56Rejoice,
00:08:57To the place where Kasvana collapsed,
00:08:59Your house is the closest one.
00:09:02But do you know this house,
00:09:04Made seven centuries ago,
00:09:06It was the four hundred and first house.
00:09:08This house already,
00:09:10It was the Prophet's house.
00:09:12Oh, Eyüp Sultan,
00:09:14Rejoice,
00:09:15Finally, your landlord has arrived.
00:09:18The house is grateful,
00:09:20In your own language.
00:09:21And the letter,
00:09:23It's in its owner's hands now.
00:09:27O Messenger of Allah,
00:09:31Seven centuries ago,
00:09:33Waiting for you,
00:09:33Our hearts are like home.
00:09:36We don't have Uhud, but...
00:09:39We have hope.
00:09:40You'll come, won't you?
00:09:44And then there are our siblings,
00:09:47On Earth,
00:09:48Each one stands on the threshold of a different door.
00:09:51But isn't it true that...?
00:09:52All doors are yours,
00:09:54Isn't that right?
00:09:55Your eyes are on them.
00:09:58Them,
00:10:00Those who travel with the intention of pleasing God,
00:10:02Today's immigrants.
00:10:04Wherever they went,
00:10:05Is there perhaps a spirit remaining from the Ansar?
00:10:08Like in Anatolia,
00:10:10The call to prayer isn't recited there.
00:10:12Your name is not echoing,
00:10:13In its skies.
00:10:15Perhaps it will be read today.
00:10:16They hold the dawn by the hand.
00:10:18One morning,
00:10:21You will send Hazrat Bilal, won't you?
00:10:24The place they went to,
00:10:26Not Medina.
00:10:27But,
00:10:29Their intention is to please God.
00:10:31Their migrations are for you.
00:10:33O Messenger of Allah,
00:10:35A strange land,
00:10:38A spouse and children,
00:10:44They are waiting.
00:10:45They are waiting.
00:11:16Dear friends, Ramadan is a season not only that we experience, but also one that we try to understand.
00:11:30This month has shown us that time is not always the same. There are times when the heart is closer, more open to the truth.
00:11:43A person lives every day, but is not always awake.
00:11:49Ramadan is a call that awakens people to time, and this call directs people not only to time but also to space.
00:12:01For example, we enter a mosque; it's not the same place, but we enter the same meaning.
00:12:08Because in some places, prayer is remembrance, dhikr is life, and supplication is worship.
00:12:24And then there are the brethren, who live in the same moment, say amen to the same prayer, and open their hearts to the same truth.
00:12:38Ramadan reminds us that time is a trust, place is a witness, and fellow believers are a blessing.
00:12:48Tonight, God willing, we will discuss the meaning of blessed times, the impression the place leaves on the heart, and the impact of brotherhood on the human soul.
00:13:04May our night be blessed, and our pre-dawn meal be bountiful, sir/madam.
00:13:15Dear viewers, we began the final night of this blessed season with "Bismillah" (in the name of God).
00:13:23So, God willing, we will be entering, having been opened to, an atmosphere of forgiveness the following night.
00:13:29The atmosphere of mercy is like cleansing a glass, while the atmosphere of forgiveness is like filling that glass with light.
00:13:35Hopefully, during these ten days, our hearts will be filled with the atmosphere of Ramadan, and we will be free from what we have experienced, knowingly or unknowingly, in the other eleven months.
00:13:49He removed everything that was defiled and displeasing to our Lord.
00:13:53May Allah grant us the opportunity to experience this atmosphere of forgiveness and fill our hearts with light.
00:13:59Today we have two very precious brothers, because we've already talked about them.
00:14:04My friend, my travel companion, two very valuable people, my esteemed teachers, and I will be together until dawn.
00:14:16One of my professors was Professor Dr. Mustafa Kara, and the other was Professor Dr. İsmail Hakkı Aydın.
00:14:25Distinguished professors, thank you for honoring us with your presence, welcome.
00:14:28It's going to be quite a challenging schedule for me.
00:14:31Please pray for me.
00:14:34My esteemed professor, Professor Mustafa Kara, this is actually present within Islam.
00:14:42There are certain times that are considered sacred.
00:14:45And these days, which are considered blessed, such as the Night of Power (Laylat al-Qadr), months like Ramadan, or some of the nights we call "Kandil nights"...
00:14:56There are nights.
00:14:59How do these nights awaken the heart of a believer?
00:15:03How do these nights shape the inner world of a believer?
00:15:08What kind of sensitivity does it create?
00:15:11Thanks.
00:15:14Let's begin with the Basmala, sir.
00:15:17The name of the program, "Sahur Blessing," implies a blessing.
00:15:22Let us first thank our friends and brothers who contributed and supported this blessed pre-dawn meal.
00:15:30Including yourself.
00:15:33Of course, we would like to thank all our friends who helped bring this program to the world's attention and who are currently working on it.
00:15:43And hopefully, we too will receive our share of the blessings of the pre-dawn meal by engaging in good deeds.
00:15:54Hopefully.
00:15:54Sir, these terms "blessed times" and "blessed places" are something we use quite often.
00:16:02We actually use terms like "blessed nights," "blessed months," and "blessed places" quite a lot.
00:16:09So, the words "mubarak" (blessed) and "bereket" (blessing) are essentially the same word.
00:16:13Sister words.
00:16:15There are fruitful times, and there are fruitful places.
00:16:18These are expressions used in the Quran and the hadiths.
00:16:24So, the blessed night is mentioned in the verse.
00:16:30So the expression "blessed night" appears in the Quran.
00:16:36Remember the first verse of Surah Isra.
00:16:39When speaking about the Miraj event, Allah mentions the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which He has blessed, located in and around Jerusalem.
00:16:50He is talking about the Al-Aqsa Mosque, whose surroundings we have blessed.
00:16:56Therefore, both the concept of a blessed time and the concept of a blessed place are religious terms.
00:17:05Of course, what's important here is to partake in the blessings of these times and places.
00:17:15In old terminology.
00:17:17Buying shares from them.
00:17:19As you mentioned in your question, my dear Ali, Ali from Erzincan.
00:17:27Erzincan always feels too hot to me.
00:17:32Let's say it in parentheses.
00:17:35Along with Erzincan, I remember a great man of heart.
00:17:39Baha Uddin Erzincani.
00:17:42He's a wonderful person.
00:17:44He is the central figure of the entire Halveti Sufi order in Anatolia and the Balkans.
00:17:52And who is his spiritual guide?
00:17:55Seyyid Yahya Shirvani in Baku.
00:17:58He grew up alongside that amazing person.
00:18:02He came to Erzincan.
00:18:03And all the branches of the Halveti order originated from there.
00:18:11God has increased the sanctity of His secrets.
00:18:12Thanks.
00:18:14Hopefully I will have the opportunity to visit his grave.
00:18:17The important thing here is,
00:18:19How will we get a share of this abundance?
00:18:25The first condition for this is as follows.
00:18:27This needs to be taken seriously.
00:18:29So we need to take the matter of blessed nights and blessed places seriously.
00:18:37so we can get something from there.
00:18:41Sometimes we make mistakes in these matters.
00:18:44We also have colleagues who make mistakes.
00:18:47They belittle the blessed nights.
00:18:50What we call a lamp.
00:18:52Oil lamp.
00:18:53Its name is oil lamp.
00:18:54We gave it to him.
00:18:56We named it Kandil.
00:18:58There's a light there.
00:19:00We need to follow that light.
00:19:03And we need to transfer its blessings into our inner world.
00:19:08We need to add some joy to our religious lives from here.
00:19:14How will this happen?
00:19:16This will happen, first and foremost, by taking this seriously.
00:19:21And we'll have to investigate that night.
00:19:25We'll have to track down that place.
00:19:30Which is the king of venues?
00:19:32Of course, it is the house of God.
00:19:34Which is the king of venues?
00:19:37Of course, they are our mosques.
00:19:40To be able to benefit from our mosques, these blessed places,
00:19:47to bring a new horizon to our inner world,
00:19:49There are certain things we need to be mindful of when carrying a torch.
00:19:57We can elaborate on this a bit more using the example of a mosque.
00:20:00For example, you enter a mosque.
00:20:04A blessed place.
00:20:06The house of God.
00:20:07All mosques are branches of the House of God (Kaaba).
00:20:10We need to approach this very seriously and carefully.
00:20:16It's not a place you'd enter with a smile on your face.
00:20:19Because our entrance is a sacred place.
00:20:25That place is the House of God.
00:20:27You should think of it as being like the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
00:20:31So we need to think about it.
00:20:33Three organs are very important for this.
00:20:39Mr. Ali, three of our organs are very important.
00:20:42To benefit from this abundance.
00:20:46One of our eyes, that is, when we enter Süleymaniye...
00:20:53We need to experience its magnificence.
00:20:57Article 1.
00:21:00Second point.
00:21:02Those magnificent buildings contain calligraphic inscriptions.
00:21:08They are magnificent works.
00:21:10It is a very important artery of our civilization.
00:21:16It is necessary to become familiar with those works of art when entering the mosque.
00:21:21So eyesight is very important.
00:21:24The eye is a very important organ.
00:21:27Those beauties, those architectural riches.
00:21:32Of course, those with an architectural background are more fortunate here.
00:21:37Those of us who lack architectural knowledge, like myself, are left behind.
00:21:41Of course, with Saadettin Ökten's perspective on Süleymaniye.
00:21:45My perspective is very different.
00:21:48His blessings and my blessings are very different.
00:21:53Because architects have a different perspective.
00:21:56or calligraphers.
00:21:58There's a difference between what a calligrapher sees and the feeling they get from the calligraphy, and what I get.
00:22:07So, it's a matter of eyesight.
00:22:11We need to get acquainted with these letters.
00:22:14We need to become acquainted with this culture.
00:22:18We are opening the blessed place.
00:22:21Our second important organ is the ear.
00:22:23It's sound.
00:22:25It's sound.
00:22:26The sound of the mosque, the sounds within the mosque, are very important.
00:22:32It is very important for our emotional vibrations.
00:22:36The sound system in the mosque is very important.
00:22:40Installing loudspeakers in mosques doesn't solve the problem.
00:22:44Sound design is very important.
00:22:47The sound originates from a deep, inner point.
00:22:53The sound of a buzzing microphone cannot be the same.
00:22:59A voice that touches our hearts,
00:23:02It is a voice that comes from deep within.
00:23:06A voice coming from deep within,
00:23:08that musical voice,
00:23:10that voice which is intertwined with music
00:23:15the richness it brings to our ears and consequently to our hearts
00:23:20It's a completely different kind of wealth.
00:23:23And finally, do you know what the third important point is?
00:23:28This is the scent of these blessed places.
00:23:33Smell.
00:23:34Scent is extremely important.
00:23:37This completes the circle.
00:23:40Therefore, when we enter a mosque
00:23:46If we cannot acquire the necessary sensitivity there
00:23:52this is pleasing to our eyes,
00:23:55both to our ears,
00:23:57We also need to be careful with our noses.
00:24:00Scent is extremely important.
00:24:03When we talk about scent, we think of the master of the universe.
00:24:05You probably remember that hadith.
00:24:08Three things were made to be loved by me.
00:24:11It was made lovable.
00:24:12Yes.
00:24:13One of them is scent.
00:24:14The scent is just like those beautiful words,
00:24:19just like that beautiful voice
00:24:22that uplifts our inner world
00:24:26It is a blessed thing.
00:24:29But if we don't pay attention to this
00:24:33We won't achieve anything.
00:24:35Just like we're doing now.
00:24:38We'll take some photos and leave.
00:24:41Therefore, we cannot see those subtleties.
00:24:45The Grand Mosque since 1399
00:24:50that pulpit standing upright
00:24:53We can't watch it properly.
00:24:56The pulpit of Divri Grand Mosque
00:25:00We should watch it with a devotional fervor
00:25:05we just take a picture
00:25:08We're coming back.
00:25:10We're coming.
00:25:10This is unfortunate.
00:25:11Professor Mustafa,
00:25:13especially the smell when you describe it
00:25:15I remembered my childhood.
00:25:17When I open the Quran...
00:25:19I used to smell the pages of the Quran.
00:25:21Actually, one page
00:25:23With that whatever dough it is.
00:25:26The smell of ink.
00:25:26The smell of ink.
00:25:28Matvaa scent.
00:25:29Matvaa scent.
00:25:31Of course, that reminded me of him, though.
00:25:34at the same time
00:25:34tomb visits
00:25:36There is a smell present in the atmosphere.
00:25:39And in our mosques.
00:25:41So, apart from the pleasant smell...
00:25:43and the spirit of the place
00:25:46It smells, I mean, to people.
00:25:48Now
00:25:48Of course, all of this is for us.
00:25:51especially Divri Mosque
00:25:52from here
00:25:53Greetings.
00:25:56While praying
00:25:57There's nothing to strain your eyes.
00:26:00So he did it that way.
00:26:01a master craftsman from Ahlat
00:26:03That's what I know.
00:26:05It can strain the eyes,
00:26:06distracting
00:26:07Complete servitude.
00:26:08But when he started to pray
00:26:10when he lifted his head
00:26:12that splendor
00:26:14who did you raise your hand to?
00:26:15makes you feel
00:26:17that image
00:26:19to the human
00:26:20It keeps it alive.
00:26:23Dear Professor
00:26:25Now
00:26:26To my teacher İsmail Ak
00:26:28I will turn to it.
00:26:30Because
00:26:31heart
00:26:33of the matter
00:26:34Now, if you wish, you can turn to me without asking.
00:26:35Of course, sir.
00:26:37I've told some really great things.
00:26:39Yes.
00:26:40But
00:26:41casually
00:26:43Some people don't believe these things.
00:26:44he said.
00:26:45TRUE.
00:26:45Yes.
00:26:46Because before you believe
00:26:47You will know.
00:26:50If we start from the opposite direction...
00:26:51on the scent
00:26:52He stopped for a long time.
00:26:53If you allow me
00:26:54I
00:26:54the scientific aspect of this
00:26:56Let me explain.
00:26:57Of course
00:26:57Sufi aspect
00:26:59my teacher's
00:27:00It is the field.
00:27:01Of course, me too.
00:27:02to
00:27:02well
00:27:03I meant to say brain.
00:27:05I meant neurons, sir.
00:27:06I understand
00:27:07Look now
00:27:07Mr. Dursun Ali
00:27:09Look.
00:27:11My teacher and I
00:27:12backstage
00:27:13We chatted
00:27:14and this
00:27:15these topics as well
00:27:16that it will be discussed
00:27:17I didn't know.
00:27:19But
00:27:19such interesting things
00:27:22you know
00:27:23el hayru fîmâ vekâ
00:27:24in what is
00:27:26No
00:27:27It doesn't exist.
00:27:28Everything that happened
00:27:30It is auspicious.
00:27:31It is a good thing.
00:27:31Look at this
00:27:32Yes
00:27:32If you translate it
00:27:34el hayru fîmâ vekâ
00:27:36No
00:27:37something like that
00:27:38He says that
00:27:39It happened.
00:27:40In everything that happened
00:27:41There is a silver lining.
00:27:42This is an incorrect translation.
00:27:43Actually
00:27:44everything that happened
00:27:45What's wrong?
00:27:46We need to drift.
00:27:48Now
00:27:48you too
00:27:50while reading the poem
00:27:51well
00:27:52From Tale'a Al-Pedru
00:27:53before
00:27:54The Prophet's
00:27:55the smell
00:27:56that he came
00:27:56You said it.
00:27:57Poetry too
00:27:58That's how he describes it.
00:27:59How much
00:28:00an interesting
00:28:01coincidentally
00:28:01a few days ago
00:28:02I'm related to smell
00:28:04related to smell
00:28:05I read an article.
00:28:07Made in America
00:28:08a study.
00:28:09How does the smell happen?
00:28:11in humans
00:28:12tay-i mekan
00:28:12tay-i zaman
00:28:14They can have it done.
00:28:15I read it.
00:28:16A few days ago.
00:28:18So now
00:28:20my teacher
00:28:20Backstage he told me:
00:28:22Professor, this quantum...
00:28:23he told me
00:28:23in a sentence
00:28:24Can you explain?
00:28:24he said.
00:28:25I said I'll explain.
00:28:27Tell me, he said.
00:28:28I said
00:28:29Something
00:28:30everything
00:28:30everything
00:28:31Something
00:28:31Something
00:28:31nothing.
00:28:33This is quantum physics.
00:28:34If you understand this
00:28:35You can sense the smell too.
00:28:37You will understand time too.
00:28:38You'll understand the place too.
00:28:39Now
00:28:40nice us
00:28:41these today
00:28:42we will talk
00:28:43at this hour of the night
00:28:44at dawn
00:28:46This
00:28:47feteheccet bihi
00:28:48nafelel tellek
00:28:49who is blessed
00:28:51or
00:28:52Ibn Ka'b's
00:28:53prophet
00:28:54O Messenger of Allah
00:28:55God's
00:28:56the servant is closest to God
00:28:57when
00:28:58Since when?
00:28:59Is this the moment of prostration?
00:29:00Or
00:29:01The closest God is to His servant
00:29:02when
00:29:02Since when?
00:29:03when he said
00:29:04Tahajjud time
00:29:05at this time he said
00:29:06that we will discuss these
00:29:07We didn't know.
00:29:08But
00:29:09that quantum
00:29:10that physics
00:29:11He made me read it.
00:29:13As if
00:29:13Today
00:29:14here
00:29:15As we will discuss.
00:29:16That's a very interesting thing.
00:29:18Well
00:29:18two or three days ago
00:29:19I read this article.
00:29:21Article
00:29:21ours
00:29:22scientific world
00:29:23most important
00:29:24to their magazines
00:29:26printed.
00:29:27Well
00:29:28impact factor
00:29:29what we said
00:29:29read
00:29:30registration factor
00:29:31very high.
00:29:32Interesting.
00:29:33The smell
00:29:34already
00:29:35We know the smell.
00:29:36The smell actually
00:29:37the word soul
00:29:40with
00:29:40rih word
00:29:41They come from the same root.
00:29:43And nefectu
00:29:43from the soul
00:29:44that is, yourself
00:29:45from my soul
00:29:45I blew
00:29:46soul
00:29:47Raiha
00:29:47rih
00:29:48They come from the same root.
00:29:50Look, this is important.
00:29:51The Prophet
00:29:52its smell
00:29:53He got it there
00:29:53being
00:29:54or
00:29:55my teacher's
00:29:56expressed
00:29:57like
00:29:57So that
00:29:58the smell
00:29:59he
00:30:00you too
00:30:00as you expressed
00:30:01in Divriye
00:30:02or
00:30:03In Suleymaniye
00:30:04that line
00:30:05smell
00:30:06in the mosque
00:30:07your voice
00:30:08smell
00:30:08your voice
00:30:09smell
00:30:09is there?
00:30:10Everything
00:30:11smell
00:30:11There is.
00:30:11Because everything
00:30:14everything
00:30:15Something
00:30:15Something
00:30:16nothing at all.
00:30:17Because it's something
00:30:18It manifests itself there.
00:30:19Because we
00:30:20You said time
00:30:21You mentioned place
00:30:22When?
00:30:23There is no such thing as time.
00:30:25Space
00:30:25What place?
00:30:26There is no such thing as a place.
00:30:27I'm not here
00:30:28Give it time.
00:30:30I'm not here
00:30:30You're not here
00:30:31Let it be a place.
00:30:32Because
00:30:33well
00:30:33in the realm of nothingness
00:30:35Today
00:30:36Yes
00:30:37Even the Quran
00:30:38before
00:30:39understand, he says
00:30:40Then he says believe.
00:30:42Of course
00:30:43faith in the unseen
00:30:45It is strong faith.
00:30:46Of course
00:30:47by understanding in faith
00:30:48It is faith, but...
00:30:49In the Surah Muhammad
00:30:51That's interesting.
00:30:53Well
00:30:54it begins with
00:30:58an interesting
00:31:00He says
00:31:00even all
00:31:01My professor knows much better.
00:31:03It's his field.
00:31:04All
00:31:04in religious orders
00:31:05He mentioned Shirvani.
00:31:08He mentioned the Halveti order.
00:31:09If you go a little further
00:31:11Bahauddin Naqshband
00:31:12There are some in between.
00:31:12A little further down
00:31:13of
00:31:13Abdul Qadir Gilani
00:31:15there.
00:31:16All of these
00:31:16foundation
00:31:17in all of them
00:31:18viltler
00:31:19How are the documents?
00:31:19Do you know what it starts?
00:31:21Surah Muhammad
00:31:22with verse 19
00:31:23begins.
00:31:24What does that verse say?
00:31:25Fa'lem
00:31:26Ennehu
00:31:27La Ilaha
00:31:28Before
00:31:29Learn
00:31:30Look
00:31:31Now
00:31:32smell
00:31:32if you learn
00:31:34interesting
00:31:35in that article
00:31:36to people
00:31:38to women
00:31:39rose scent
00:31:40They let him smell it.
00:31:42The scent of roses.
00:31:44The scent of the Prophet.
00:31:45As you said
00:31:46The scent of the Prophet.
00:31:48320 hertz
00:31:48It has a smell.
00:31:50Rose water
00:31:51They spilled
00:31:51to their clothes.
00:31:52Other
00:31:53to the group
00:31:54They poured water on it.
00:31:55Well
00:31:55to the control group.
00:31:57New
00:31:57article
00:31:582-3 days
00:31:58It happened before.
00:31:59Even
00:31:59article
00:32:00is next to
00:32:00right now.
00:32:01Article
00:32:01He is next to you, but
00:32:02believe
00:32:03God is my witness.
00:32:04such a
00:32:05environment
00:32:06that
00:32:07I didn't know.
00:32:08But
00:32:10everything that happened
00:32:11What's wrong?
00:32:12To me
00:32:12God taught me.
00:32:13He said this
00:32:142 days later
00:32:15this issue
00:32:16You will speak.
00:32:17Something like that
00:32:18I didn't know.
00:32:18Behind the mountain
00:32:19Seeing is important.
00:32:20Now, sir
00:32:22In 1240
00:32:23Muhittin
00:32:24Arabi died.
00:32:25TRUE.
00:32:27Fusus
00:32:27He wrote Rikem.
00:32:29Conquests
00:32:29He wrote about Mecca.
00:32:30TRUE.
00:32:31There
00:32:31From Tayyi Mekan
00:32:32I mentioned it.
00:32:33Also
00:32:34backstage
00:32:34with my teacher
00:32:35while speaking
00:32:35My teacher said
00:32:36some
00:32:37a little more open
00:32:38he said but
00:32:38I am here
00:32:39live broadcast
00:32:39I'm not saying
00:32:40its openness.
00:32:41Some
00:32:42to you to him
00:32:43He said he didn't believe it.
00:32:44Yes.
00:32:44To make him believe
00:32:45physics reading
00:32:45required.
00:32:46if he/she doesn't study physics
00:32:48especially
00:32:49My comantum
00:32:49if he/she doesn't read
00:32:50He doesn't understand at all.
00:32:50His brain doesn't work.
00:32:52Tayyi time
00:32:53He doesn't know.
00:32:53Tayyi place
00:32:54He doesn't know either.
00:32:55Yes.
00:32:55Fususülkem
00:32:56And
00:32:57Conquests
00:32:57To Mecca too
00:32:58From time
00:32:59He mentioned it.
00:33:00Time says.
00:33:01When?
00:33:01There's no time.
00:33:02We already
00:33:03right now
00:33:03We are dreaming.
00:33:04A dream
00:33:05We are inside.
00:33:06When you die
00:33:07Oh really?
00:33:07It was a dream.
00:33:08we will say.
00:33:09Is there
00:33:09Objection, Roca?
00:33:10No.
00:33:11When people die
00:33:12They wake up.
00:33:12I didn't say it
00:33:13You tell me.
00:33:13But now
00:33:16Quantum mechanics works like this.
00:33:18You
00:33:18dream
00:33:19Do you see?
00:33:20You see.
00:33:21You are going in a dream
00:33:22You are traveling.
00:33:22To Erzincan
00:33:23You are leaving.
00:33:24To Trabzon
00:33:24You are leaving.
00:33:25to Rizi
00:33:25He's leaving, sir.
00:33:27To Shirvan
00:33:27He's leaving.
00:33:28To Bukhara
00:33:28He's leaving.
00:33:29To Severkant
00:33:30He's leaving.
00:33:30To Baghdad
00:33:30He's leaving.
00:33:31It's going, it's going.
00:33:32He wakes up and...
00:33:33still in bed
00:33:34He just went to bed.
00:33:356 seconds.
00:33:36In the world
00:33:37longest warning
00:33:376 seconds.
00:33:38And he says:
00:33:39I am heavy
00:33:40But the spirit wanders.
00:33:42The body is there.
00:33:42in the bed.
00:33:44What order?
00:33:45Are you leaving?
00:33:46Scientifically
00:33:46like this.
00:33:47Look at this
00:33:47what I told
00:33:48all of them
00:33:49scientific source
00:33:51There is.
00:33:51If you don't know quantum physics
00:33:52you with miracles
00:33:54You wouldn't understand.
00:33:55My teacher
00:33:55I'm so sorry.
00:33:56by wishing.
00:33:57Now
00:33:58blessed
00:33:59from times
00:34:00We talked about it.
00:34:01Blessed time
00:34:02Impossible.
00:34:02Alright.
00:34:03Let me put it this way.
00:34:03This is a blessed time.
00:34:04There is no such thing as time.
00:34:05Look.
00:34:06Now
00:34:06Mr. Nurus Tane
00:34:07I'm a bit of a stickler for rules.
00:34:08Hey man.
00:34:09Yes.
00:34:09my intention
00:34:12sleeping for a thousand years
00:34:13this Islamic world
00:34:14It is to wake up.
00:34:15They're sleeping soundly.
00:34:17They have been sleeping for a thousand years.
00:34:18The books I wrote
00:34:19I spoke to the nation
00:34:21lectures I gave
00:34:22my conversations
00:34:23these
00:34:23what I wrote
00:34:24this nation
00:34:26this Islamic world
00:34:27disturbing his sleep
00:34:29to spoil the fun
00:34:30disturbing the peace
00:34:31It is for.
00:34:32If nobody
00:34:33peace
00:34:34if you don't want it to spoil
00:34:35if you don't want him to wake up
00:34:37if you don't want your mood to be spoiled
00:34:38what books should he read?
00:34:39Why would he listen to me?
00:34:41Nor should he follow me.
00:34:42There is no place for him.
00:34:43Ok.
00:34:44There's no time either.
00:34:45Ok.
00:34:45Because everything
00:34:46It is hidden within a single moment.
00:34:48Past
00:34:49now
00:34:50And the future.
00:34:51What is contemplation?
00:34:52Reflection.
00:34:53Remembrance in hand
00:34:54by taking a rosary
00:34:54Oh my God, oh my God!
00:34:56It is not to mention.
00:34:57Remembrance
00:34:58It means taking the past into account.
00:35:00Taking the past into consideration
00:35:01It is about planning for the future.
00:35:03Yes.
00:35:04Evil is like that.
00:35:05That's what the Quran says.
00:35:06What is contemplation?
00:35:08My teacher is here.
00:35:09To contemplate
00:35:10as the name suggests
00:35:11contemplation.
00:35:12Reflection
00:35:13yetefekkere
00:35:14contemplatively.
00:35:15Well
00:35:15to put forward an idea.
00:35:17Lowering your head
00:35:19well
00:35:20God's pleasure
00:35:21rather than prayer beads
00:35:24in laboratories
00:35:25as you stated
00:35:27on the pages of that book
00:35:29in the notebook
00:35:30in the pen
00:35:30It's hidden in the ink.
00:35:31Because
00:35:32where the ink doesn't run
00:35:33Blood flows.
00:35:34All the wars in the world
00:35:36The ink starts it.
00:35:37He uses up all the ink.
00:35:38For him
00:35:39Surah An-Namin
00:35:40in the seventy-fifth verse
00:35:41as stated
00:35:42It's all in the past now.
00:35:44We are having that dream.
00:35:45We are living it.
00:35:47Space
00:35:47There is no such thing as a place.
00:35:48Do I even exist?
00:35:49Should it be a place?
00:35:50Here you go.
00:35:50I apologize profusely, professor.
00:35:52Because the program
00:35:52in terms of the course of events
00:35:54It got mixed up.
00:35:55You got confused.
00:35:55You've messed things up, I can't fix it.
00:35:57I can't pull myself together either.
00:35:58Me too, honestly.
00:35:59So I especially
00:36:01that is, these acts of worship
00:36:02Professor Mustafa
00:36:04as he stated
00:36:05He described the religious practices.
00:36:06But worship in his brain
00:36:07What is he/she doing?
00:36:08He's describing it.
00:36:09That's what I'm saying too.
00:36:10these acts of worship
00:36:11to the human brain
00:36:12For example, outside of Ramadan
00:36:15He can also perform the worship, but...
00:36:16These acts of worship performed during Ramadan
00:36:18to the human brain
00:36:19That's absolutely right.
00:36:20What effect does smell have on your brain?
00:36:21do you know?
00:36:21smell.
00:36:22Look at the smell.
00:36:23It has a frequency of 320 hertz.
00:36:27I just read it, I'm telling you.
00:36:29Me too, on the subject of scent.
00:36:30I did some research.
00:36:31Approximately from this
00:36:3130 years ago
00:36:33in brain surgeries
00:36:34Look at brain surgeries.
00:36:36The olfactory nerve is damaged.
00:36:38In anterior brain surgeries.
00:36:39Aneurysms, tumors,
00:36:41parasites, tumors, etc.
00:36:42like.
00:36:43That olfactory nerve is damaged.
00:36:45The patient cannot smell.
00:36:46Its inability to smell
00:36:48So, to prevent it
00:36:49a surgical method
00:36:50I had improved it.
00:36:5130 years ago
00:36:52even more
00:36:5335 years ago.
00:36:54Right now, too much
00:36:55It's an article published on the site.
00:36:56That smell protects the nerves.
00:36:58Like a hair
00:36:59It has its own characteristics.
00:37:01If it breaks off, it won't be able to smell anymore.
00:37:02And 320 hertz
00:37:04frequency transmits
00:37:05into the brain.
00:37:06Olfactory nerve
00:37:07There is a nerve that we call [a type of nerve].
00:37:08Olfactory nerve.
00:37:09First pair of heads
00:37:10the sea to him.
00:37:11He/She will take
00:37:11He takes it through the nose.
00:37:13In the brain
00:37:13There is a system called the limbic system.
00:37:16There
00:37:16him
00:37:17and pleasure
00:37:18It reveals.
00:37:19And they saw that
00:37:20this beautiful scent
00:37:22rose scent
00:37:23especially the scent of roses
00:37:24in women
00:37:26in the brain
00:37:27activation
00:37:29neurons
00:37:30that is, brain cells
00:37:31self
00:37:31It's renewing.
00:37:32And in them
00:37:33halzeymer
00:37:34forgetfulness
00:37:35dementia
00:37:36Parkinson's
00:37:38risk of being
00:37:39It happens very rarely.
00:37:40to others
00:37:41to others
00:37:42How
00:37:42Yes
00:37:42Now
00:37:43likewise
00:37:44It has a soul at its core.
00:37:46My teacher said so.
00:37:47That is, religious practices
00:37:48What does it do in the brain, sir?
00:37:50Worship
00:37:50Yes
00:37:50fast
00:37:51a fasting person
00:37:53What is the structure of the brain?
00:37:54Now look
00:37:54while praying
00:37:55That's very true.
00:37:56Now look
00:37:57fast
00:37:58already Ramadan
00:38:00The essence of Ramadan
00:38:01Making Ramadan sacred
00:38:03It's not fasting or anything like that.
00:38:04Ramadan
00:38:05sanctifying
00:38:06The Quran
00:38:07this month
00:38:08It is downloaded.
00:38:09City Ramadan
00:38:10Elinezi
00:38:10ünzü and fiil
00:38:11The Quran
00:38:11Elinasi
00:38:11and my brain
00:38:12that's why
00:38:14or?
00:38:15Fasting is sad
00:38:16fast
00:38:16to all things
00:38:17peace be upon you
00:38:18usiyam
00:38:19kema kütüb
00:38:19Wa alaikum
00:38:20before you
00:38:21to all nations
00:38:22We have ordained it.
00:38:24he says.
00:38:24Everyone had it.
00:38:25But our main
00:38:26what matters
00:38:29live
00:38:30person
00:38:30the one which...
00:38:31The Quran
00:38:31Look, I'm repeating myself.
00:38:33live
00:38:34person
00:38:34the one which...
00:38:35The Quran
00:38:35It is downloaded.
00:38:38If you understand
00:38:39if you read
00:38:40The Quran says "Read".
00:38:41Koran
00:38:41It begins with "Iqra".
00:38:42But there is a word called "Iqra"
00:38:43There is no time limit.
00:38:45Iqra
00:38:46It's not just about reading.
00:38:47Iqra
00:38:47read
00:38:48learn
00:38:49understand
00:38:50to explain
00:38:51law
00:38:52And it means summer.
00:38:53Look, write
00:38:54very important
00:38:55because in the Quran
00:38:56There is no set time for reading.
00:38:57But there is a period called summer.
00:38:59And the pen
00:39:00duration
00:39:00There is a period called summer.
00:39:02And pen time
00:39:03according to me
00:39:04brain
00:39:05human
00:39:06It is quantum.
00:39:07On it
00:39:08I did some work.
00:39:09I looked and saw that
00:39:09well
00:39:10truly
00:39:11if you
00:39:12that quantum
00:39:14If you understand its physics
00:39:15What does prayer do?
00:39:16You are reciting a prayer for me.
00:39:17You're talking about fasting to me.
00:39:19Prayer
00:39:19Look, very
00:39:20It's in the online books.
00:39:22Prayer
00:39:24molecule
00:39:26molecule
00:39:27complication
00:39:29indication
00:39:31side effect
00:39:32prescription
00:39:34And
00:39:35free
00:39:37It is the only medicine.
00:39:38Prayer
00:39:39Prayer
00:39:40Prayer
00:39:40Yes
00:39:41No side effects.
00:39:42We
00:39:43whichever medicine we take
00:39:44It has side effects.
00:39:45It has side effects from the water.
00:39:46If you drink too much
00:39:47you will get poisoned
00:39:49intoxication
00:39:50You are connected.
00:39:51Whichever medicine we take
00:39:52even aspirin
00:39:52It has many side effects.
00:39:54But prayer
00:39:54Look at the prayer
00:39:57molecule
00:39:58amino acid
00:39:59chemical
00:40:00complication
00:40:01side effect
00:40:02non-
00:40:03free
00:40:04without a prescription
00:40:05It is the only medicine.
00:40:06What are they doing now?
00:40:07in the brain?
00:40:08What do these things do in the brain?
00:40:10Look
00:40:10fast
00:40:19I speak fast.
00:40:20because a little later
00:40:21You will say:
00:40:21Time's up
00:40:22The pre-dawn meal (sahur) was called.
00:40:23Teacher, read the call to prayer.
00:40:24you will say.
00:40:24You read my heart.
00:40:25my teacher.
00:40:27Quantum physics, that's it.
00:40:27look
00:40:28this quantum
00:40:29because with you
00:40:30between me
00:40:30there is a connection
00:40:31But we...
00:40:32If we say rapita
00:40:33You become reactionary
00:40:34But we...
00:40:35To make it look fancy
00:40:37We call it connectome.
00:40:37connectivity
00:40:38Damn, it's a connection!
00:40:39I mean, that thing you have in your hand
00:40:41with paper
00:40:43on your finger
00:40:44with a ring
00:40:44on your collar
00:40:46with a badge
00:40:46among you
00:40:47There is a connection
00:40:47there is a connection
00:40:48with the heart
00:40:49between me
00:40:50There is a connection.
00:40:51Yes
00:40:51fast
00:40:52in humans
00:40:53body
00:40:54used
00:40:55garbage
00:40:56throwing
00:40:57a cleaner
00:40:57is a substance
00:40:58is a substance
00:40:58subject to
00:40:59Moreover
00:41:00this prayer
00:41:01and smell
00:41:02in the brain
00:41:03between neurons
00:41:04connectivity
00:41:05strengthens
00:41:05the connection, that is
00:41:06esteemed professor
00:41:07sleeps
00:41:08Now the most important thing
00:41:09this blessed month of Ramadan
00:41:11importance
00:41:12God Almighty
00:41:13giving importance to
00:41:14the most important reason
00:41:15The Glorious Quran
00:41:16you said
00:41:16in our time
00:41:17The Glorious Quran
00:41:18time
00:41:19If you allow me
00:41:20Please, go ahead.
00:41:20with an overbearing sheriff
00:41:23Dear viewers
00:41:24Our suhoor blessings program
00:41:26to continue
00:41:27with my esteemed teachers
00:41:29Together, God willing
00:41:29to the time of imsak
00:41:31we will walk
00:41:35A'udhu billahi minashshaytanirrajeeem
00:41:57In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
00:42:06Allah the Almighty
00:42:09God Almighty
00:48:49M.K.
00:48:56M.K.
00:49:24M.K.
00:50:27Even if they say that training is taking place in Gaza today, we can't believe it.
00:50:32Why?
00:50:34Therefore, this thing called a place is a great blessing.
00:50:40Those who know, know.
00:50:41The people of Gaza know this best right now.
00:50:46So, what was the first thing the master of the universe did when he migrated to Medina?
00:50:56The Prophet's Mosque.
00:50:58The Prophet's Mosque, that is, a place, is needed.
00:51:03So, when we talk about human education, when we talk about educating the heart,
00:51:10We are talking about what Ramadan brings us, the blessings of the pre-dawn meal (sahur).
00:51:15But we do all of this in an enclosed space like this.
00:51:20We need a place.
00:51:23So we need to be able to sit down and talk to each other, human to human, heart to heart.
00:51:29We need to share our problems with each other.
00:51:32In this sense, it is truly a cornerstone of our education system.
00:51:39Of course, we are also making time for this in the other months.
00:51:50But esteemed professor, could the term "time" also be interpreted in this way?
00:51:56So, if we consider a person's life as a period of time, there is a youth period within it,
00:52:02Then there's middle age, and then there's old age.
00:52:06The time period referred to here is, for example, when someone is young.
00:52:12Yes.
00:52:13In terms of a person's development into a complete and virtuous individual, young people are even more dynamic in this regard.
00:52:21Of course, much could also be said about the concept of time.
00:52:25My professor touched it briefly just now as well.
00:52:28I remembered Necip Fazıl's statement.
00:52:31He says, what is time, what is it, is it water, is it a bird, what is time, what is it, is it a descent, is it an ascent?
00:52:45Therefore, the philosophical aspect of the matter can be taken to other points.
00:52:51But what's important here, and by that we mean the opportunity to acquire knowledge from someone who knows, is, in the simplest terms, the time we have here.
00:53:05As Tanpınar said, they also wrote it on the Tombstone.
00:53:08I am neither entirely within time nor entirely outside of it.
00:53:13He said the same thing.
00:53:14But as I said, since we are educators, ultimately education is about human beings, the activity and effort to bring a person to the point of perfection.
00:53:29effort, hard work.
00:53:32That's what we mean, it will happen over time.
00:53:36In this case, having someone knowledgeable is crucial.
00:53:40Someone knowledgeable will share some information with us.
00:53:45My teacher's grandfather told him this.
00:53:48He passed it down more from his grandfather than his father.
00:53:51That's what I understand from what you've said.
00:53:54Therefore, we need someone who knows.
00:53:58That's the kind of being we are.
00:54:00Someone will know, and that person will somehow pass on their knowledge to us.
00:54:07Sometimes angrily, sometimes gently, sometimes with a little more pleading.
00:54:12Anyway, he'll find his way, his method.
00:54:15As human beings, we need it.
00:54:18Our spiritual world is like that too.
00:54:20This is true in our material world, and it's true in our spiritual world as well.
00:54:23This is where the blessings of the pre-dawn meal (sahur) inevitably come into play.
00:54:28As Muslims, how can we benefit from this period, this one-month period?
00:54:38To paraphrase my professor's point, how should we engage in a dialogue with the Quran, which was revealed in this month?
00:54:48We need to reflect on this a little during this Ramadan.
00:54:51We need to make time for this, Ali.
00:54:55This is very important today.
00:54:57Today, we spend most of our time, I'm sorry, with junk food.
00:55:05Most of it.
00:55:07And our time is being wasted.
00:55:10How can we establish a spiritual connection with the Quran?
00:55:13How can we establish a spiritual connection with the word of God?
00:55:18Memorizing the Quran is not enough.
00:55:21This is the word of God.
00:55:23This is not an ordinary text.
00:55:25The word of God.
00:55:26How will a connection be established between this word of God and my heart, and my mind?
00:55:35When will I do this?
00:55:37How do I do it?
00:55:39And here, he said, is the time for Tahajjud prayer.
00:55:42I can call it dawn, if you prefer.
00:55:46It is dawn right now.
00:55:49Dawn and magic share the same root.
00:55:52The word "sahur" comes from the same root.
00:55:55These are three siblings.
00:55:57Dawn, magic, pre-dawn meal.
00:55:59Let me make another reference to the Quran before I go.
00:56:03When I think of dawn and magic, he's the first person that comes to mind.
00:56:07In the Holy Quran, Allah Almighty speaks of these perfect people, believers, and virtuous people.
00:56:17It also teaches us another of its characteristics.
00:56:22And they seek forgiveness in the evening.
00:56:27Those beloved servants of God seek forgiveness at dawn.
00:56:34They perform acts of repentance and seeking forgiveness at dawn.
00:56:39Here's a footnote now.
00:56:42This is generally how it is translated in religious texts.
00:56:45That's the primary meaning.
00:56:47But Ali, my dear, this word "dawn" has another meaning.
00:56:53There are words that have one, three, five, ten, or fifteen meanings.
00:56:59It's the same word, but it has acquired fifteen meanings in the cascades of our cultural and civilizational history.
00:57:09They are all in the dictionary.
00:57:10These can be found in major dictionaries.
00:57:14Do you know what another meaning of the word "seher" (dawn) is?
00:57:19It means the essence of the heart.
00:57:22The word "seher" is an Arabic word.
00:57:26It means the essence of the heart.
00:57:28Something interesting just occurred to me.
00:57:30This is about dawn.
00:57:32At that moment, a hormone is released in the brain.
00:57:36At dawn.
00:57:37Yes.
00:57:38But who has it?
00:57:40In those whose hearts and inner vision are open.
00:57:44It is secreted in people who don't sleep.
00:57:47Brain Derivated Neurotropic Hormone.
00:57:50At that time, that is, in the time period we are currently in
00:57:54It is a hormone secreted in people who don't sleep.
00:57:56Do you know what this does?
00:57:58You know those neurons you asked me about at the beginning of the program?
00:58:01It's a hormone that revitalizes and rejuvenates neurons.
00:58:06Brain Derivated Neurotropic Hormone.
00:58:08This is a scientific fact.
00:58:10And it is secreted in those who do not sleep, in those whose hearts and minds are open, in those who do not sleep.
00:58:17There is no retirement in Islam.
00:58:20There are no holidays in Islam either.
00:58:22So, no sleeping.
00:58:24Your heart's eye, your inner eye, should always be open.
00:58:27For him, at this moment, in the time we are currently in...
00:58:31Brain-derived neurotropic hormone (BDH) is released, regenerating brain cells.
00:58:36You'll be energetic, but as I said, your heart and mind must be open.
00:58:40Thanks.
00:58:40Yes, in other words, the heart's eye must be open.
00:58:41And this isn't just during the holy month of Ramadan.
00:58:44Always.
00:58:44Always.
00:58:45Everything.
00:58:45It's important at all times.
00:58:46And there's a part of Tahajjud prayer that belongs to the category of voluntary prayers.
00:58:49Yes.
00:58:49Tahajjud, yes.
00:58:50Professor Mustafa, I apologize now.
00:58:52Let me finish this sentence.
00:58:53Please, sir.
00:58:54So, as we said, it's the second meaning of Seher.
00:58:57Seher's teacher told me.
00:58:59The second meaning of Seher is Arabic.
00:59:03It means the essence of the heart.
00:59:04Therefore, this is how we translate this verse.
00:59:07What is the first translation?
00:59:08At dawn, they repent and seek forgiveness from God.
00:59:14According to the second interpretation, they repent and seek forgiveness with the depths of their hearts.
00:59:23I say this to him with all my being.
00:59:26With all his genes, I don't know what my professor will say about him now.
00:59:30To repent to God with all one's genes.
00:59:34To experience such a state of mind.
00:59:37Seeking to experience such a state of mind.
00:59:41Ali, that's our main duty.
00:59:44Piety is embedded in this joke.
00:59:48It is about seeking to attain this richness of heart during the night prayer (Tahajjud), or at dawn, or at the time of the pre-dawn meal (Sahur).
01:00:01To make time for this.
01:00:03My dear professor.
01:00:04He is one of those who are generous in heart.
01:00:07The brothers of Istanbul.
01:00:09One of their masters, one of their gentlemen.
01:00:11Now, if you'll allow me, I'd like to present a few of his verses.
01:00:16After that, if you'll allow me, I'd like to mention another quality of my teacher, İsmail Hakkı, so that it may be a blessing for the pre-dawn meal.
01:00:28Dear viewers, the verses are as follows.
01:00:31First, mention the oneness of God (Tawhid).
01:00:35First, recite the declaration of oneness of God (Tawhid).
01:00:38Then reflect on your crime.
01:00:41Go your way.
01:00:44If you wish to become a dervish.
01:00:46Ramadan actually makes a person live like a saint.
01:00:49Like a dervish.
01:00:50Don't set foot everywhere.
01:00:52Do not cease your generosity.
01:00:54Don't pay too much attention to what people say.
01:00:56If you wish to become a dervish.
01:00:59Finally, this...
01:01:01Do not swallow forbidden food.
01:01:03Do not hold a grudge against anyone.
01:01:05Sheikh, do not forget loyalty.
01:01:08If you wish to become a dervish.
01:01:10Abu'l Wafa Hazretleri.
01:01:12May Allah Almighty increase the sanctity of the Exam.
01:01:16The second Ramadan, the holy month of Ramadan, featured Vefa Sultan, which we watched on TRT1.
01:01:23If we were sitting at the feet of Abu'l Wafa today and asked him for advice, he would have given us this advice.
01:01:33It's a magnificent poem.
01:01:35Now, this lyric and its spirit and body exist for my teacher İsmail Hakkı.
01:01:42There is also a musical composition.
01:01:45And I have learned, albeit belatedly, with your permission, that you have done very strong work in this field.
01:01:53You even have a work of your own, esteemed professor.
01:01:57In whose tomb was Shahin Akshibend Hazretleri buried, that of Abdul Qadir Gilani?
01:02:04A text...
01:02:05Well, sir, as you know, Hazrat Abdul Qadir Gilani established a spiritual connection with Hazrat Ali.
01:02:13Let's say connectivity, not connection; let's say connectome.
01:02:18Shah Akshibend also traces his lineage back to Hazrat Abu Bakr.
01:02:23Ultimately, of course, they are all prophets; that lineage continues in that way.
01:02:28But of course, these are legends, you may believe them or not, but they are on record.
01:02:35As far as I know, according to one legend, he rose up in Baghdad in 1166, before the death of Abdul Qadir Gilani.
01:02:45He says, "About 150-200 years after me, one of our children will come, turning eastward, towards Bukhara, and we will take him into our hearts."
01:02:52"We embroidered it," he said.
01:02:54Another account states that 150-157 years later, Muhammad Bahauddin was born and said, "O Abdul Qadir Gilani!"
01:03:05Muhyiddin Abdülkadir.
01:03:07There is one main Muhyiddin. There are two Muhyiddins. One is Muhyiddin Abdülkadir Geylhan, and the other is Muhyiddin Arabi.
01:03:13Muhyiddin Arabi is, in fact, the spiritual son of Muhyiddin Abdülkadir Geylhan.
01:03:17And he says in Bukhara, "O Abdul Qadir, I wish I had been your student."
01:03:26According to one account, he heard a voice saying, "We have inscribed this in your heart," and it is said that the name Naqshband originated from there.
01:03:32I had read about this in books. Then I read in another book, more recently, that Bahauddin Naqshband Hazretleri spoke about this.
01:03:44He used to stop by on his way to Mecca, of course, 150-200 years later he visits Baghdad and there he delves into a quantum realm, what they call meditation today.
01:03:54He delves into the quantum realm and there, in a deep meditation, he writes a quatrain.
01:04:02Persian.
01:04:03He writes the rubai in Persian.
01:04:05Bahauddin Nakshibend Hazretleri wrote this.
01:04:07The text is as follows.
01:04:26They say that when he read the Persian quatrain, he wrote it down to see if it already existed or not.
01:04:32Then there's my friend, Mehmet Seval Çavuşoğlu.
01:04:39He has a friend there in Kirkuk named İnşat Bey.
01:04:43Then we met and he became our friend.
01:04:46His friend there was Sheikh Khalid, the spiritual leader of Baghdad.
01:04:53We told her, "Go and see if that garment is there."
01:04:57Because that's what's recorded.
01:04:59Yes, and the spiritual guide, our brother Irshad, goes and finds it in this treasure and takes a picture of it.
01:05:09He's sending it to you.
01:05:10You can compose a song too.
01:05:12So we got emotional and hummed it in a Hijaz musical mode.
01:05:16Of course, it's not our place to comment alongside these composers.
01:05:18Not at all, sir, you have nearly 200 compositions of your own.
01:05:23So, sir, of course, I have 7 complete poems that I write in Aruz meter.
01:05:26Would you be so kind, sir?
01:05:29Not at all.
01:05:29This scoundrel you mentioned is among the blessings of Sahur.
01:05:32So, it's from your voice, from what you're doing.
01:05:35Of course, I apologize to all genuine singers and composers.
01:05:41Not at all.
01:05:41He graciously accepts my apologies to my professor as well.
01:05:43If you'll allow me.
01:05:45To compose this in the Izaz mode.
01:05:49Let's just say they were kind enough to grant it.
01:05:51Nothing happens without permission.
01:05:53Everything requires permission.
01:05:55Thanks.
01:05:55This is in the realm of honor.
01:06:03The Sultan of all worlds.
01:06:09Shah Abdul Qadir.
01:06:19The Sultan of all worlds.
01:06:25Shah Abdul Qadir.
01:06:34Serveri, son of Adam.
01:06:40Shah Abdul Qadir.
01:06:49Serveri, son of Adam.
01:06:55Shah Abdul Qadir.
01:07:00Let's stop here if you like.
01:07:02Let's stop here if you like.
01:07:03Let's not read the last two sentences.
01:07:05Okay, dear professor.
01:07:08In Turkish.
01:07:09This part is correct.
01:07:12The Sultan of all worlds.
01:07:14My professor also knows Persian.
01:07:15Persian is a truly amazing person.
01:07:17Look, without Persian, without Iran, literature would be stunted.
01:07:23It remains underdeveloped in Turkish literature.
01:07:25Because I wrote in Aruz meter, because I was an Aruz poet, I couldn't write it either.
01:07:29Neither Fuzuli could have written that.
01:07:31Neither Ahmedi, nor Sheikh Galip, nor Şudebu.
01:07:33For him, it's Iranian literature.
01:07:35Look, the British, the British do business.
01:07:38The French make love.
01:07:40Italians create art.
01:07:41German scientist.
01:07:43Iranians create literature.
01:07:45Turks write history.
01:07:49He rides a horse and makes history.
01:07:50He mounts a horse and establishes a state.
01:07:52For him, the Sultan of all worlds, the Sultan of both worlds,
01:07:58Shah Abdul Qadir Est says he is Abdul Qadir Gilani.
01:08:01This was written by Bahautdin Nakshibent.
01:08:04Yes.
01:08:04The lyrics belong to him.
01:08:06Serveri Evladu Adem, meaning the standard-bearer of the sons of Adam,
01:08:12He says, "That's Abdul Qadir Gilani."
01:08:15Forgiveness is taboo, third paragraph.
01:08:17Forgiveness is taboo, the moon is taboo, the throne, the pen, and the light will not remain,
01:08:22The greatest light, Shah Abdul Qadir Est.
01:08:25So here, that is, of the earth, the universe, space, the pen, and the pulpit, he says,
01:08:32He says, "His Shah," he says, "is Abdul Qadir Gilani."
01:08:36It is even said that he is affiliated with her.
01:08:39Yes.
01:08:40So, it's interesting that Hazrat Naqshbandi was in Bukhara, for example.
01:08:43Did you know that there is no tomb for Nakshibent Hazretleri?
01:08:46It is open to the top.
01:08:48It is open to the top.
01:08:49Abdülkadir Geylan's inner self is closed off.
01:08:51Its top is open.
01:08:52Yes.
01:08:52He even says, "I was fortunate enough to go and visit both of them."
01:08:57First he says he wants to visit his mother's grave, then he says he wants to visit my grave.
01:09:03Therefore, it is said that he became affiliated with it for that reason.
01:09:07As you already know, Abdul Qadir Gilani is a descendant of Hazrat Ali and Hazrat Hasan.
01:09:12Here's Maruf al-Karkhi, here's Hasan al-Basri, Junayd of Baghdad, and so on.
01:09:17That chain continues in that way.
01:09:19In fact, his lineage continues to this day.
01:09:21Even in Baghdad and Hama, Abduljalil Jeylani, Al-Qadir, Al-Hamai, and Hafez al-Assad had him executed.
01:09:29I knew him.
01:09:30So, Abduljalil Jeylani, Al-Qadir, Al-Hamai, I knew him personally.
01:09:36So they used to come and go to our place.
01:09:37They used to visit us because of my late grandfather.
01:09:40Even his grandson, his great-grandson, Abdulrahman, Al-Qadir, Al-Jeylani, Al-Hamai are currently...
01:09:47He is the dean of the Faculty of Theology at Tripoli University.
01:09:52We met at the World Faith Symposium.
01:09:56Thank you very much, professor.
01:09:59Is it over?
01:10:00No, I mean, almost there.
01:10:01Oh really?
01:10:02Time.
01:10:03Even though you say there's no time, professor.
01:10:05Sir.
01:10:06After all, there's a time, there's a time.
01:10:08Look, tüşterel yevakidu bil mevakid, la tüşterel mevakidu bil yevakid.
01:10:14It's amazing.
01:10:16Look, it says, you can buy the rubies of the tushtarel yawakidu bil mawakid.
01:10:22You can buy it in time, over time.
01:10:24But, la tushtaral mawaqidu bil yawaqid.
01:10:27Even if you had all the rubies in the world, you couldn't buy back the passage of time, he says.
01:10:32You cannot buy it.
01:10:33Therefore, the time for the start of the fasting period is approaching in Istanbul.
01:10:37Dear Professor Mustafa, during this time, that is, during the holy month of Ramadan, if God wills, we have another 20 days.
01:10:49Our young brothers and sisters who are watching us, especially those who are watching us because of the importance our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) placed on the pre-dawn meal (sahur),
01:10:57What should our brothers and sisters, who are currently having their pre-dawn meal (sahur), pay attention to in order to emerge from the blessed month of Ramadan as truly perfect human beings?
01:11:09Yes, of course I'll say whatever comes to mind right now.
01:11:17It came up in our conversation, really, today...
01:11:22Meanwhile, esteemed professor, you've had some water to drink.
01:11:25Contemporary...
01:11:25I'm currently...
01:11:27Thanks.
01:11:28I forgot to drink some water while listening to you, professor.
01:11:30Thanks.
01:11:30Please, sir, go ahead.
01:11:32Yes.
01:11:34Ramadan is, of course, a very important part of our religious life, a very significant period of time like prayer.
01:11:45Therefore, in order to do this justice, we must first dedicate our time, our thoughts, our ideas—what they call concentration—to it.
01:11:58We need to channel this towards this month.
01:12:04We need to make the most of our time.
01:12:08We need to do justice to the dawn, to the magic, to the pre-dawn meal.
01:12:13For this, we really need to find ways to distance ourselves from what is called the turmoil of the world, from what is called the material world.
01:12:25In this fast-paced world, as they say, it's an ever-changing reality, it's incredibly important to sit down and take stock of ourselves.
01:12:39Truly, there are far more deceptive things in the world than there used to be; getting rid of them and turning to more serious things, making the most of our time.
01:12:55to give, to make the most of one's time.
01:12:57Of course, it's extremely important.
01:13:00Because...
01:13:00It's even harder for young people, really.
01:13:03So, will we see another Ramadan? We don't know.
01:13:06Of course.
01:13:07So this is an opportunity.
01:13:09It's a great opportunity, and we really need to focus on it a bit more to benefit from its spiritual atmosphere.
01:13:20So we need to dedicate our time to this.
01:13:24Dear professor, we're entering the final 15 seconds.
01:13:26Thanks.
01:13:27Thank you very much, sir.
01:13:29We thank you.
01:13:29I am honored.
01:13:31I would like to say the following.
01:13:33Let them live not for themselves, but for future generations.
01:13:36Hopefully.
01:13:37Let them live not for themselves, but for future generations.
01:13:40If they cannot make their absence felt, then the breath they take in this world is forbidden to them.
01:13:46I was about to thank you, teacher, when the call to prayer for Muhammad was recited.
01:13:50How nice.
01:13:51Thank you again.
01:13:52Dear viewers, God willing, we will be together again tomorrow night for the blessed pre-dawn meal.
01:13:57Allah, Allah, Allah Aku Ackbar
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